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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1854)
& lifa BY WILLIAM S. JONES. €ljc QLijnmirlc & Sentinel IS PUBLISHED DAILY, TSI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. BY WILLIAM *j. JONES. TEEMS. DAILY PAPER. — Published Morning and F.veDing.— To CitxSubscribers- Six Doi.la s per annum, pay able in advance. If sent by Mail—Seven Dollars. TRI-W EEKLY PAPER—Four Dollars p r annum ia advance. WEEKLY PAPES—(A mammoth sheet) —Two Col lars per annum in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING IN DAILY* PAPER, Fifty Cents per square (ten lines or ess)forthe first insertion; Thirty-Eight Cents for the next five; ami Twenty-Five C> ts ; r each subsequent inscr tiin. WEEKLY*, Seventy-FiveC< :.ts, FEMI-MON'l LYor ONTULY*, fin either paper) One Dollar; and Rule and figure Work, One Dollar per square. |3P” Advertisement* inserted under the head of Specia Notices, Fifty Cents for each i nsertion. or Business Caui*, < -i exceeding six lines Tern Dollars perannum. Ifover six lines, pro rata per 1 ine. Coinmuications designed to promote private or in- Ovidual interests,wili becharged a advertisements: No grytuitous Advertising, under any circumstances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices ; and these, when over tin linen will be charged as advertisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS; Ifcqu&rt (10 lines! 1 month, wills oil alteration, ?6 “ “ 8 months, “ “ 12 \ 1 “ “ 6 months, alter..d L birterly, IS 1 “ “ 12 months, “ “ 25 Jsquar epe-haifni, iv Oi.-mli -ove rates. « three-fourths more than t above rates.. 4 double the above rates. &r- If next to reading matte; and loaded, double these j rate-. iW Advert iseinentsnol marked i • .umber o usertions j Will be continued and charged by the insertion. With Merchants, Druggist- and others, contracts will be made for advertising by tie- year, o-i reasonable-terms. Wl-en the bill of auy house nr firm amounts within six months to gf>!i or upwards, f->r other ;han conract adver isements, a discount of 25 per cent, will be mad, if pa’d on r esenta’ion. OFFICE TRANSPORTATION SO. CA J All ROAD COM PAX Y. Charleston , May 25, 1852. OX* AX’D after Tuesday next, Ist June, the l‘.t senger and Mail Trains funder regulations of the Post Office Department,) will,until further notice, run a- follows, vis; C~. CHARLE."TUN AND HAMBURG ROAD. first or regular mail and rASSSK- to ais UP. LeavesCharlestonfdaily) at S <• o'clock, A. i:. Arrive Hamburg “ 24b “ p. »•. DOWN. Leave Hamburg (daily) at &)4 “ a. v. Arrive Charleston “ ’ l, J * p - K » Trains connect with tlie the Georgia Railroad, (at Augu- at going South and West, and at Charleston with the YV ilmiiic a Ma- ' .tamers, at d New York Steam Packets going North and Eu . For the present Express Trr a is run only on those n .ys that the Wilmington Mail Steamers, or New York -'cam Packets failto arrive at Charleston in time to connect vi Ll t B o’clock, A. M. IVain. BSOOHDOR X-OllT. XPRKSSFP.KIOE’. AHD FAaßSaOii. RAIX UP. Leave Charleston at S' °' c 4 ' t oc^’ p * - ‘ Arrive Hamburg at 5 89 a. m. DOWN. Leave Hamburg at . 5 00 o’clock, p. e. Arrive Charleston at 880 “ A.ii. Passengers oy this Train wili always arrive at Hamburg n time to take the day Mail and Passenger brain of the j Georgia Railroad, which leave Augusta at 1 o’clock, A. or Atlanta,Ac. J. D. PETF’tH, mv'2T J, M- B. DAVIDSON’S FIKE-KING SAFES: FIRE-PROOF AXD FRKBFHOM DA.Yli’XKeis, E. CORNING * CO., Agents, Albany, N. Y.—Tills gafe received the highest premium, a Silver Medal, at the j Fair of the New-York State Agricultural Society, held ai Albany, i6sv. Also, a Medal an-! Diploma t r the best Burglar and Fire-Proof Safe exhibited at the State Fair held at Utica, Sept. ’Sf.S THE FIRE-KING SAFES AGA ’N TRIUMPHANT! slouo will ue paid, if reliable evidence -s shown, where they ever failed to prut* it val j ibles from Cie, whereas Other makers’Safes have proved utterly worthless :n va rious accidental and experimental te?t-, some of which have occurred recently. Read the following from Messrs, A. McClure A o*., wholesale and retail dealers in Drug* Medicines, Ac.: Alba st, July 27,1F52. This is to certify, that on the 2CJ of July, 1852, our es tire stock, composed of Turpentine, Alcohol, Oil, Paints, Medicines, Ac., was consumed by fire ; so rapid an 1 severe was the fire, that we were unable to close our Sa f e, until j Mr. Pohlman subsequently entered at t e peril of I t . and closed the doors. On forcing the safe open, a.ter ah this exposure to the fire, which mole us lcanul for the safety of its contents, its valuables Were found u? jure ~ We have so much confidence in the securit y of the F re- Eing, that we shall immediately replace it by another. a. MeClurk h Co. Another Test. —This is to certify, that on the kSlh of September last, we pur hasel of li. D. Rice, b.-q., one of Mr. J. M. B. Davidson’s “ Fire-kings,” (No. 4, Single Flange); that on the 14th November past, it was subject ed to a very severe te t, in the burning ■ our warehouse, in which was stored a large quantity of whiskey and other eombustible material. On opening our *a f e, we found ah our papers, consisting of bills, letters and receipts, perfect and entirely legible. Bkadllv A Co. Dunkirk, December 4,1552. J. M. B. Davidson's Fire-Kin,; Safes, in Ixperl niental and Accidental Fires, challenge Com- ; petition. This is to certify, that on the Ith of May, 1551,1 pur chased of J. M. B. Davidson, a No. 7, Single Tange Ease, and that the same was subjected to a severe test, on the ISth of December, lssl. Aftet .efire was extinguished its contents (books and papers,) were examired, and found to be perfectly preserved, not a leaf of my books being scorched. P, J. Claa^ses, Importer of Wines, Segarr, -i Broadway, Albany. After an examination of P. J. Ciaassen’s ; afo and pa pers, we are convinced of the superiority of Davidson’s Safes over all others. H. L. Emery, F.S.Lcw, M.S. lYadicjr.L. J.Lloyd, H.N. Dowd, Assistant Ag-mt Hartford Insurance Company, Butterfield A Walker, l’almyra. For sale by oi£6 B. F. CHEW. EAGLE -. I.' . FCLT.’D | AUGUST A, ~ .GEORGIA THE LX'DKBSUiXKD having re-opened fit ihove I named Establishment,sre now prepared to; scute all orders for CASTINGS, Ac., in Brans or Iron for iw or Grist Mills,Bteara Engines,Machinery, Water Pipes, amp Posts, Columns of any kind that may be required at, licit notice. We willconstantly keep on ham- r.d for sale a supply st different sited GIN GEARING, of ti .-most pp roved pat terns. Also, PLOW C ASTINGS, o. all ..inds, having t e most extensive and ber,i asserted to: of I’.owpaiterns is the Southern country. Both the parties being Practical Ylechjnita.and intend* iag to devote their undivided attention to the bunines?, | hope that,from promptness in filiiag order.’, super hr work manshlp, and at as low pricer asc ,n be all or-. .*, , to mcr i a continuation of the liber euppon . . fly ; ?-owtd upon the concern. K,. -i A. l’Hllili*. N. B. —Thehighestcashprici.: . for old . COT* PER, BOOTS, BWXS, 1 ] MM 1 VALISES, CABLE t ..-j * BAGS, Ac. K INVITE the attention of Merchants and the trade uenerabv to one of the largest and best selected stocks of BOOTB,BHOE3, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS Ac. ever brought to this market, mostvf which be ne mannfactut ed expressly for us. We can and will eell as low as they can be purchased in New York, Charleston or anv Southern market. Call and examine tor your selves. FORCE, CONLEY A CO., Sign of the Mammoth Boot, opposite Insurance Bank. ysr Great attention given it rderg. 8* TVTKVt —cims’ Novel , new edition, consist - IN ine of Partisan. Yemassee, Melii hampe. For sale [mhlT] MeKINN K k HALL. *A A BOX KS No. 1 SOAP, for sale by lUU jal7 ESTES A RICHMOND. BKNK.KB.TB’ Fine Congress Tipped GAITERS, receiv ed by [intilj ALDRICH A ROYAL. AVOSTaNDfLOI K.-Onecar load each, BACON and FLOUR, expected this day. For sale. mh4 BAKER A WILCOX. T" UH BAUTIBH CABINK i—lie eg a short account of the members o) the present Cabinet, now conduct ing the Government of the British F,m;>ire. For sale by mhl2 THOB. RICHARDS A SON. KH UABPhHIIi —8t M I other Tales, selected from Chambers’ Miscellany For sale by [ap2s] THOS. RICIIA &D 8 & rON. COHN AN'I) FLA) l H— -5,000 bushels CORN ; 1 UOO bbla- FLOCK,in bbls. and bags ; 1.000 bushels CORN ME \L, bolted For tale by [ap22] GEO. W. LEWI3. OONGBFOH THK LITTLE «- Es AT HOME— A collection of Nursery and other Songs. Just re ceived and lor tale at GEO. A OATES A BROS., ap22 Piano, Book and Music Store Bruad-st. OttKßS’ Fine Dress an l Pump HOOTS, received by » P l 6 ALDRICH A ROYAL. li)i , MHOS, N. 0. SUGAR, various grades, in store xZt'f and for sale low by ap7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. DK OLlN'OKY.—Letters to a Young Man and other papers, by Thomas De Quincey, author of Confes sions of an English Opium Hater, etc., etc For sale by mh2l THUS. RICHARD' «fc SON. BCHIKDA V! SiCHJi AFP*}.—This beverage is now so well and favorably known, that it needs but to call the attention to where the true and genuine article may be had, every family should be supplied with a bottle of t. B. Lieberis the importer of a pur-and reliable article. For sale by WM.Il.i J. TURPIN, ap2B Agents for the Importer. ItAtrrOKV STOCK..—6O .-hares STOCK in theTu" T 1 gusta Manufacturing Company, for sale bv ap27 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. K BACON. —15,000 lbs. prime Teunessee BACON,for sale by JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. apß7 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART FORD, CONN. t’epital and Surplus, over @250,000, ALFKhu Gill, Pres’t. | Jas. C. Walklky, Sec’y. r | 'HIB Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock -f principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus cjmbining th'- benefits of both systems at the option of the insured, ’’he strength ability and well invested capital of the in ftuution, are, in my opinion, unsurpassed by any Life In surance Company in this State or Union. LL. S.] signed R. G. Pinnbt, Comptroller Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. • laves insured. Risks taken on reasonable terms. i’he subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Com panies: EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LON DON. i Authorized Capital $2,500,000 Capital paid in $1,000,000 C. E. Habkcht, Esq., ) Hknby Ludlam, Esq., ;• Trustees, New-York. Rorkrt Dillon, Esq., ) FARMERS* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $200,000. COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, „ COLUMBIA, S. C. , Capital $150,000 -barine, River aud Fire Risks. ( I ANITE, I’l RE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW-YORK. , Capifail $200,000. i c>f Companies, having a cash Capital, safely invested j » .;.i and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance i ».-• t ilimage by fire, on all kinds of property, on rea ; s 1-ie terms. r i'-surance in either of the above named Companies, i : /;• J. H. ANDERSON, Agent, My Mein tosh-* treet, Augusta. z:2ING STYLE OF STRAW GOODS. r J f subscriber is now opening a large assortment of I A TRAM UA'iS, and of the latest styles; among which may be found, ■ tiomen’s fine Canton HATS; “ Sennet “ Leghorn “ “ Panama “ “ Tea colored Canton HATS, new styles; “ Bermuda “ 4i Campeachy “ .so, Boys’ “ Canton “ 4> Leghorn “ “ Rutland “ “ Col. and YVhite Palm Leaf HATS; ' ther with a large assortment of Misses’ Straw and La F LATS and Infants’HATS, at VVM. N. NICHOIS, at the chi stand of J. Taylor, Jr., & Co., 236 Broad st. mh.26 CARRIAGES. 11. LOWRY, Carriage Maker, still upon Campbell r ■ street, near the Georgia Riilroad Depot, lie will b:l ii order all kinds of light CARRIAGES, YVAGONS, i Es, Ac., and on the most accommodating terms, a w.!l keep on naad a omali stock of the above arti ci , wiiich he will sell :»* low or lower than any other s! the city. Repairing done at shortest notice, aud 0“ : t reasonable terms. mh9-d&wtf. SPRING STYLES FOR 1854. Y HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BTAW GOODS AND UMBRELLAS. A u.G F! W. FERRY, thank ul for past favors, begs le ; j call the attention of all wanting articles in his line b is carefully selected nd extensive assortment cf S ni: Goods, among which may be found the latest St- 3of v ' -in, Black and Drab Beaver Brush and Cass. HATS. K h, Beaver, and Cass, soft ancy HATS; S >ny and Water-proof Wool do l ni a, Campeachy, Panama and Mandarin do 1- ei-ce, Pi Die, Canton, Senate and French Straw do L- : and Single Brim Palm Leaf and Canada do f F orence Rutland and Lace BONNETS; r , Florence and La e BLOOMERS; L e.- Riuing UA’I S and CAPS, various styles; Gingham and Cotton UMBRELLAS. > -rtmait ke t full by weekly supplies fresh from man u: r i rs, and offered at lowest ].rices. Call at GEO. M T . FERRY’S Fashionable Hat, Cap, and Bonnet Store, Masonic Hall, Broad Street. NEW AND WONDERFUL MACHINE. WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTEE. -I Subscriber having purchased the Right of the State of Georgia in the only MACHINE now in v , for Rifting and shaving shingles, bar- U: , HEADING, Ac., is prepared to sell the Right of the U nt es,or single Machines, at prices suflScieutly low to a ; ji an inducement forpuichasers. -e Machine being simple in its construction, and is not h ro get out of order, is capable cf splitting and shav- H TWO THOUSAND SHINGLES PER HOUR, better th ! ; iaJe by hand. It is portable,and can be worked by ', horse or steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of i! :’-c. iae will make enough Shingles to pay the price a- • : i for a single one. r inducements are offered to persons wishing to pur : .he Right of several counties. One of the Machines e. • be seen in operation in this City. Augusta, March 24. T. P. BTOVAL/ : r to the following persons for any information in ce to the Machine :—Win. M. D’Antignae, fccran - ymour A Co., Belcher & llo’lingsworth. Simpson & v r, M. P. Stovall, Beall & Stovall, L. llspkius, and E . D. Robeitson. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ii , undersigned have this day formed a copartner ip, under the firm of CHAFFEE & cPKAR, to con d t • business cf the above named Hotel, and will unite 1 exertions to deserve the patronage and good will of t H eads of this well known and favorite estabishment. DANIEL CHAFFEE, ry JOHN W. SPEAR. X KW UYZbTTKKK OK THB 11. Br-By Thomas A.N B lidwin and J. Thomas, M. D. For sale by TilOs. RICHARDS & SON. I I.til it.—so Sacks “H FLOUR, j nk re i ceived by [mh9] DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING. 1 )IRK’B “MAUNOL.I A.”—100 bbls. WHISKEY of 1 the above favorite brand, in store and for sale by DAVIS, KOI ii A FANNING. . liO.Yl.Yh MOURE —llis Memoirs, Journal and Cor- X. respondence, edited by Lord John Russe”, part 7. For THUS. RICHARDS A SON. i iiXTRA heavy 4-4 Brown SHEETING, 10c., worth : i J l 'XC.; S .lerfin- bleached LONG CLOTH, worth 15c.; ! 4 'no Pillow-Case COTTON, worth 16c. WARD k BUROHARD. ! -* ; 11 AXfi 12--4 Linen SHEETINGS, verycheap. WARD* BUROHARD. | f UKUfel \ KD— f Men’s fine Calf Dress BOOTS; “ “ Patent “ “ “ “ Cloth “ “ “ “ YY’ater Proof “ “ “ “ “ Quilted-bottom BOOTS; “ “ Calf and patent Congress “ Ladies’ black and colored GAITERS; “ “ bronze and col’d SLIPPERS, Ac. —ALSO— A full supply of Misses’and Children’s SHOES. FORCE, CONLEY A CO. t Os FEE. —660 bags Rio COFFKI, of different grades; j \_f 30 Choice Laguira do.; So Choice Java do. Now landing and for sale by HAND, WILLIAMS A i te\l.K.—V valuable BOY 23 years of age | l 1 fcoid for no fault. _ml4 tANTON, SEYMOUR A CO. i Yllt).—a few p.-.ckagesTennessee LAKl),just receiv- LJid by [mhlS] W. H. STARK A CO. BH ORIJBANS H iliho KV.—New Orleans .LT SUGARS in hhds. Also, Tierces Prime RICE in store and for sale by JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. LTZ AND BERNARD’S TOBACCO.—6O boxes of the above . .vorite brand, just received by mh!7 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. HOT CORN. —Life Scenes in New-York, illustrated, by Solon Robinson. For sale by mhlO THOS. RICHARDS A SON. Sl’Gr \ RS.—su Hhds. choice New Orleans raw and clari fled SUGARS, just received at.dfor sale low, by mhls W. H. STARK A CO. UlO COFFKK.—2OO bags in store and for sale by roh!s W. H- STARK A CO. : 011 8 AI.K TO AHItIVK—A pure article of BURN* t TNG FLUID, by the gallon or barrel. tah26 W. H. A J. TURPIN. 1.' AHI/fe CELEBRATED NEW JERSEY CIDERA 'J fresh supply of this delicious CIDER, just received and for tale by S. C. GRENVILLE A CO., mh2l Sole Agents for Georgia, JKMONB.— 10 box.B Choice LEMONS just received j and for sale by [mh2l] S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. '.A NADI AN STRAW HATS. —100 dozen just re* ceived and for sale by S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. mli2l IOBIOGRAPHY OF AN ~ACTRESS ; or, • Eight years on the Stage, by Anna Cora Mowatt, I by [mhS] THOS. RICHARDS A SON. HA I** AND NIIBHAPB of a Tour in Europe, by Grace Greenwood. For sale by mbß THOS. RICHARDS A SON. I OBACOO AND CIOARR. —100 boxes manufactur i ed TOBACCO, of different brands and qualities; 25 m. La Perla CIGARS ; 20 m. Tres Arnigos CIGARS; 20 m. La Empresia do. r lo.i m , various brands, German and American CIGARS* For sale low by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. mh9 *>AGON ON <ON 81 G.VMKNT.—i>OOO lbs. prime j BACON, (hog-round) for sale a v GEORGE W. LEWIS, mhl9 No. 1, Warren Block. i UilßL6> llavemeyers % Mollers Sugar house SYRU P )A7 just received by [mhU] ESTES A RICHMOND. .-k/v/v DBI.B. Stuart's A B and C SUGAR in store, and > JU for sae by ap4 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. 1)1 ANTKR’S NORTHERN BBIDE, by Mrs. Caro -1 lice Lee Hentz. Just published and for sale by GEO. A. OATES & BROS., Broad-st. March number of Putnam has been received. mh29 THK CRUSH OF THE NORTH STAB, a narra tive of the Excursion of Mr. Vanderbilt’s party to England, Russia, Denmark, France, Spain, Italy, Madeira, etc. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS & eON. mhS \,fOLASSES.—sd~hhds. prime’CubaMOLASSES, for til sale by [feblt-d*w] BAKER A WILCOX. AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1854. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of J. TAYLOR A CO.,isthisdaydissolvedby mutual consent. The notes and accounts are left in the hands of \VM. N. NICHOLS, who is authorized to re ceipt for the same. All persons indebted to the firm, are requested to make payment on or before the Ist of January. J. TAYLOR, Jr., December 20,1553. N. H. WILCMAN. NOTICE. HAVIX'ii purchased the entire stock of Messrs. J. TAYLOR, Jr., A 00., will still continue the HAT and CAP business, in all its branches, both wholesale and re tail, at their old stand, 236 Broad-street, where I would be pleased to serve all who may favor me with a cali, and would solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed to them. WM. N. NICHOLS. Augusta, December 20,1853. 1„ A VlX'ii discontinued business in Augusta, we take * this opportunity to return our thanks for the liberal patronage extended to us, and take pleasure in soliciting a continuance of the same to our friend and successor, WM. A. NICHOLS. J. TAYLOR, Jr., A CO. December 20,1853. d2S NOTICE. THE undersigned have Three likely Negro MEN to Hire, would like to let two of them to learn a Trade — Blacksmith or Carpenter’s preferred. They are of sober and industrious habits, all from the country. For particu lars, enquire of ja2s E. C. TINSLEY A CO. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PLANTERS, &C. THE subscribers would call attention of Merchants, Planters and Physicians to their stock of DRUGS. ME ICiNES, PAINTS, OILS, Ac., now offering. Their supplies being obtained exclusively from Importers, they are prepared to sell Goods on as low and accommodating terms as similar articles rn be obtain«d in this or the neighboring city, Charleston. Call and price. All articles put up by us carefully packed and warrauted pure. f 4 W. H. A J. TURPIN. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST received at my store, next to the Georgia Rail road Bank, a choice selection of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and VESTINGS, all new styles, and some alto gether different from those found in other establishments, and will be made to measure, as usual, in the very best style. READY-MADE CLOTHING. My assortment of ready-made GARMENTS is good, and made of the very best materials, and warranted to give satisfaction. I have also for sale a first-rate selection of Furnishing GOODS, comprising White and Colored SHIRTS; Merino and Silk UNDER-GARMENTS; half-hose; STOCKS; COL LARS ; GLOVES; SUSPENDERS ; CARPET-BAGS; UM BRELIAS, and every thing useful for a Gentleman’s outfit. 026 J. A. VAN WINKLE. NEW SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES rpHE SURUII'AL IXFIH.VIAHY of Drs. H. F. A J. K.CAMPBELL, near the Georgia Railroad Depot, will be completed and ready for the reception of patients from any part of the State, by the 16th of November next. The building has been constructed with special reference to the health and comfort of patients. It will be well ven tilated, and will have Hot and Cold Water for Bathing and other purposes, conducted through pipes to each story. oIS-dtf THE EXCHANGE. HKT/iFELD A BOUCHERS, take pleasure in acquainting iheir friends and the public generally, that they have leased the well and favorably known Na tional Coffee House, from Messrs. I. P. Girardey A Co., and this day open it under a new name of “The Exchange,” and in a renovated style, where they will constantly keep on hand the best of Liquors and seasonable refreshments, to gratify the tastes of the most fastidious. By constant attention to business, and with every effort to please, they hope to merit a share of their patronage, ni-lf NEW MILLINERY. Yf ills. M. L. I’KITi H ARD, Agent, 4 doors 0. if I. below the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, has receiv ' ed her Spring supply of MILLINERY. BONNETS, CAPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, HEAD-DRESSES, GLOW S, A full supply of fashionable DRESfc GOODS ; MANTILLAS of the newest styles. ml 24-lm HATS, CAPS, AND BONNETS. a’FHK Subscriber has one of the largest and best selected st icks of HATS, CAPS, HON NKTc, and STRAW GOODS in this market, teK&eft** which he would invite the attention of the public. Country Merchants visiting Augusta would do well tr call and examine my stock before purchasing, as 1 will take great pleasure in showing it, and at prices that cannot fail to p ; ease. WN. N. NICHOLS, Successor to J. Taylor, Jr., A Co. mh3 236 Broad street. MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. CtHAHTKR OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, I Hartford,Conn. Capital $300,000 Will insure livei White Persons, also Negroes. MARINE, RIVER AND FIRE. GRANITE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. Capital $300,000. FAK.MERB’INSURANCE COMPANY, Utica, New-York. Capital $200,000. COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, Columbia, S. 0. Capital $150,000. The undersigned, Agent for the above Companies, is pre pared to take Marine and River risks, and insure Dwel lings, other Buildings, Household Furniture, Merchandise and ether personal property, against loss or damage by Fire, upon as reasonable terms as any similar institution. J. U. ANDERSON, Agent, An "Pita, Feb. 26,1854. Mel!.; !.-•: - CHOICE TOILET ARTICLES JT'OR LADliffi AX’D IJKX'TLKMKX.—A large and _ full supply of all the little requisites for the toilet, among which are Lubin’s Extracts of Jockey Club ; Bog. Caroline; Hedyosnisa; “Napoleon III” Burgamotte; Pink; Flowers of Italy, Ac. Also, Lubin’s Philocome, decidedly the best Philocome extract: Lubin’s Shaving Cream; and Lubins’Sachets, just received bv D. B. PLUMB A CO. America ahead: American manufaet’d Ivory-handle Table KNIVES; do. do. do. Deseit do. do. do. Ivory, Bone, Tortoise Shell Pocket KNIVES ; American manufactured RAZORS. We shall warrant the above CUTLERY an 1 RAZORS, superior to anything ever imported from England or any where else. ja]£ MULLARKKY AOA KM AN. ADICATOR. MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERADICATOR, for curing Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Ac., Ac., is eminent'y superior to any other external remedy, for these stubborn diseases. All who have used it cut testify to its efficacy. For sale by W. H. A J. TURPIN, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, and by all Druggists throughout the State. mhs DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween Messrs. DAWSON A WALKER, having been this day dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned will continue to PRACTISE LAW in all of the Courts of this County, and in the Middle Circuit generally. sepH-tf. EDWARD J. WALKER. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! T lIAVK on hand a good assortment of Manufactured . TOBACCO, of Georgia growth and manufacture; also, Superior grades of Virginia brands. 1 shall be nrepared to fill orders, at any time,on accommodating terms. WILEY B. UIX, mhlO d6m* Nine miles above Rome, Floyd co., Ga. SMOKED and Pickled BEEF, and Beef TONGUES and COD-FISH. Just received by mhlO ESTES & RICHMOND. HARPER’S BA(iA/il\E, for March, leaves cut. The U. S. Grinnell Expedition iu search of Sir John Franklin — A persona! narrative; by Elisha Kent Kane, M. D., U. S. A. Will CrittcDden, or the Lone Star of Cuba —a romance; by Edw J. Handiboe. Just received and for sale by mhlO MoKINNE k HALL. ON CONSI<;AM ENT— ’ 5 bbls. Pickled BEEF ; 16,000 lbs. BACON, (Hog Round); 400 “ FEATHERS; 20 Kegs BUTTER ; 850 Sacks CORN. In store, and now receiving, by DAVIS, KOLB k FANNING, mh9 No. 4, Warren Block. SALT. — 1,000 Sacks Liverpool SALT, landing this d.y and for sale by mh24 HAND, V. iLLIAMS A CO._ T JKI’PLK. —Ground Black PEPPER, put up in 1 poucu X. Tins. Warranted pure. mh26 W. H. A J. TURPIN. HEIDSICK WINE —2S baskets, pints and quarts, just received by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. mhl2 KAUTIFUL WAITERS and TEA TRAYS, just re ceived by [o2s] E. MUSTIN. ro W HOLE, Half and Quarter boxes M7 R. and Layer RAISINS. Just received by mhlO ESTES A RICHMOND. Bacon, corn, flour, ao.— 90,000 lbs. Tennessee BACON ; 5,000 bushels CORN ; 1,000 do. Corn MEAL : 2,000 Sacks Granite Mills FLOUR; 100 bales Eastern HAY. For sale by GEO. W. LEWIS, a p7 No. 1, Warren Block. HARPER’S MAGAZINE for April, leaves cut, has been received, and for sale by apS MoKINNE A HALL, Booksellers and Stationers. DOUGLASS’ Celebrated Copying I V! K, which can be used wilhout a Letter Press, sold by apS HAVILAND RISLEY A CO. USSI A AS IT IS, by Count A. De Gurowski. For sale by [ap’-4] _ THOS. RICHARDS A SON. 1 AAA SACKS SALT, on wharf, for sale by apls W. H. STARKE A CO. HAMS. —15 casks Grenville A Samples’ extra Sugar Cured HAMS. For sale by mh24 __ HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. MOLASSES. —850 bbls. Choice N. 0., in fine order ; 100 hhds. Choiee Cuba, in fine order; 25 bbls. Sugar-House SYRUP. For sale by _m‘ 9 _ HAND, WILLIAMS A 00^, RICK —20 ca.-ks RICE on consignment, for sale by ap4 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. CA HHDS. choice new crop N. O.SUGAR,for sale Or AvJ d 29 _ _ HAND, WILLIAMS A CO^ lAA BOXES Adamantine CANDLES, foTsale low by lUU apl HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. POTASH.— Just received,2 casks No. 1 POTASH. f 4 W. H. A J. TURPIN. HQTICETO COTTOH PLANTERS. IMPROVED COTTON UIN B.—The subscriber would inform the Planters of Georgia and the adjacent States, that he continues to manufacture COTTON GINS of a supe rior quality, at his factory three miles east of the city of Macon,on the Central Railroad. Having, within the last year,enlarged his Factory and made great additions to his machinery,and having the verybestofworkmen.heisnow prepared to supply the country with Gins unsurpassed (in any respect) by any made in the United States. The sub scriber would not speak disparagingly ofany Gin Factory in the State; yet he thinks it no presumption to say that his Gins are more universally approved than those from any factory. Every Gin sent from his factory within the las'year has given entire satisfaction; he has not heard the first complaint, but has been informed by many, tha h : E Gins are superior in every respect to any they have e'er seen in use ; and in all probability,there jg other sac ory in the Btatc that has met with such success. He attributes the tine performance of his Gins to the personal attention which they receive from him in their construc tion. Every Gin that leaves his factory, is closely inspect ed by him during the time of its building and afterwards. He has never desired,neither does he ever intend to, build more Gins thau he can properly see to himself. Therefore, all those who purchase Gins of him, may with confidence expect a good one, for he assures the public that no other kind shallleave hisshop.ashiaundividedattention will in future be given to the building of Gins. As an evidence of their superior quality, lie refers the public not only to his numerous patrons, but also to the premium list of the last Agricultural Fair of the State of Georgia, where it will be seen he took the premium over all his competitors,(some of whom were quite formidable,) and injustice to them he would say they exhibited speci mens of work hard to beat. And as still further evidence of the character of his gins, he would state that the Com mittee appointed to award the premium after the exami nation made by them, each purchased a gin from him be fore they left the ground. And notwithstanding the late ness of the season, his gins were so much liked by people visiting the Fair, that he sold twenty during the week. He i 3 well prepared to try all his gins before they leave the fac tory ; but he deems it unnecessary from the fact that all his gins are made alike. He does not build a poor gin for one man and a good one for another. But he will try all gins when requested to do so. Contracts can be made with my traveling agents, or by letter addressed to me at Macon, Georgia. Ail orders will receive prompt attention. O. W. MASSEY. je!4-ly MIDWIFE. MRB. AMALIA LENTZ, Midwife, thankful for the patronage she has received from the Ladies of Au gusta, informs them that she has removed her residence from Telfair to Broad street, over the Milliner store of Mrs. Loeb, one Joor below H, D. Bell’s, where she will be found at ali hours, when not professionally engaged. 016-dly WILSON’S PATENT SEWING MACHINES. HAVIN44 received the agency for the sale of the above celebrated Machines, and which have been fully tested to my entire satistaction, 1 can confidently recommend them to the public, who are invited to call and see them n operation, at No. S, Warren Bio k. j;|2S JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Y\J M. WOODRUFF having been recently ap • pointed Agent for the above Company, is now prepared to take Fire and Marine risks on as favoiable terms as any Agency in the City. Augusta, Aug. 22<1, 1553. au23-ly JUST RECEIVED, AT THE Augusta Saddle and U irness Manufactory, I 193, Broad-street, under the Augnsta Hotel,the largest i assortment ofTRUNKS and CARPET BAGS ever offered in this market. Among which are Ladies’ and Gentle- 1 men’s Sole Leather and Steel Spring Traveling Trunks, Bonnet Cases, Hat Boxes, Valises, Ac., Ac. Also, Ladies’ < Riding Gioves and Whips, Gentlemen's Walking Canes, ; Ac., all of which will be sold on as reasonable terms as at 1 any other establishment in this city. je23 A. HATCH. l FURNITURE WAKE ROOM, Under the Aujusta Hotel, Broad street. ft. THE SUBSCRIBERS have on yju hand, and will be receiving from the best manufacturers North, ! * “ * FURNITURE of every deserip tion to suit purchasers, both in quality and price*, andso- J licit a share or public patronage. • Just received a fine assorlmentof Mahogany and Wall nutt Ycrlc and Cottage BEDSTEADS, SOFAS, of the latest 1 styles and finish, in connection ot a genera! assortment * of ali kinds of Household Furniture. 1 apr2 HENRY A SKINNER. < - , WAREHOUSE, WHARF, DWELLING AND | LOTS FOR SALE. NTT ILL be sold to the highest bidder, upon the preml- , V v s "8, in Hamburg,on SATURDAY, 22d APRIL next, that valuable WAREHOUSE, WHARF and LOTS at taohed, for several years occupied by Mr. G. Walker, and . so w li and favorably known as not to need further de scription. ALSO, The commodious D WELUING, near the above mentioned premises, now occupied by Mr. Buck master. The sale wil ' be positive and with; ut reserve. Terms—A credit of twelve months will be given upon . Bankable paper, beating interest with approved security. ROBT. WALTON, J J. BLACKWOOD, Assignees of Adams A Burroughs. Hamburg, March 27, 1854. apS swtd ARCHITECTURE. C'HXKLKS De KANIiOW, Architect, respectfully infurms the cn.zens of Augusta, and adjoining coun , ties, that he ha 3 taken rooms in Jones-street, opposite the Planters’ Hotel, aDd is now prepared to furnish DESIGNS , and DETAILS for all kinds of Buildings, Machinery and Patents, at the shortest notice and with accuracy and . neatness. He is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen : Wei. 11. Good rich, Builder ; Quein A Rigby, Builders ! Coffiit A Beals, Designers and Painters. C. DbRANGOW is now opening a NIGHT SCHOOL for Mechanics, where a thorough knowledge in Architecture will be taught. Terms —$12 for 36 lessons. C. Dssß. will also take a limited number of Day Pupils. Apply as above. dlB UNDERTAKING. Jl 8T received, a new supply of Fisk’s celebrated METALLIC BURIAL CASES. We have and keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of the above, together with Mahogany COFFINS of all sizes and qualities. Per sons in the citv and country can always be sure to have any order filled with certainty and despatch. Underta kers in the country supplied as usual with mahogany and other materials. HENRY A SKINNER, Bthlß-tf Undertakers, Broad-street, Augusta, Ga, SILVER WARE. J UST received fine patterns SPOONS, FORKS, Fish and Cake KNIVES, and Silver CUPS, all of which are as pure as coin. [mht’l j OSBORNE A WHITLOCK. 11ST RECEIVED— fj Men’s fine Cloth pat. Tip and Fox'd Congress; “ “ Patent Congress; “ “ li Oxford and Palo Altos; “ “ “ Strap SHOE; « “ “ and Cloth BOOTS; “ “ Calf PUMP and Welt BOOTS, Ac.; Ladies’ fine Glove Kid and Satin GAITERS ; “ “ White Satin and Kid GAITERS ; “ “ Glove Kid and Satin BUSKINS, SONTAGc and ALBONIS; Ladies’ Black and col’d Kid SLIPPERS, Ac. ALSO. Boys, Misses, Children’s and Servants SHOES, of every description. [mhßl] FORCE, CONLEY k CO. Drugs vm> dyes.—ipecac, opium, cam phor, COCHINEAL, OXALIC ACID, BENZOIC ACID, INDIGO, ANNATTO, ACIDS snd MADDER,foi sale in lots to suit purchasers. WM. H. TUTT apl3-d*w Wholesale and Retail Druggists. THE Firm of THAYER & BUTT was dissolved on the Ist July last, ALFRED BAKER retiring from the concern. All unsettled business will be liquidated by T. A 8., who continue the business. ap2l-dß*wlt ALFRED BAKER. SUGAR 140hhds. N. O. SUGAR, all grades ; 80hhds. Clarified SUGAR, for sale low by mh2B-d*w BAKER A WILCOX. Monongahkla whiskey— -25 bbls. Eagle WHISKEY; 25 “ Superior do. 40 “ Old Rye do. 25 do*. Nectar do. In store and now receiving, by j a 2S DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. NFW PACKING PRESS, AT THE WAGv, Vard, NEAR THE BRIDGE. THE Undersigned has constructed, under the im ia-.diatesupervi ion of t.ie inventor, one of Packard’s L < -oved PACKING PRESSES, and is prepared to pack or cale Cotton, Hides, Rags, Hay, Fodder, Pea Vines, or any othe • commodity usually packed in bales. A gentleman, well experienced in packing and arrang ing, will give his entire attention to the press; and is pre pared to pack or purchase, as may meet the wishes of own ers. If promptness, devotion to business, and good work, can merit encouragement, no efforts will be spared to serve it. WM. H. PRITCHARD. Augusta, G’a , March 4, 1854. NO. 1 POTASH —2OOO lbs. just landed." ~ mh22 WM. H. TUTT. OATS. —1,000 bushels prime SEED OATS. For sale by GEO. W. LEWIS, fS No. 1, Warren Block. STRAW BERRY TOOTH W ASH.-6 do*, of this delightful preparation, just received by mhßo WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. LIME AND HAIR.— SO bbls. Thomaston LIME. 80 bbls. JointaLlME; * 8000 lbs. HAIR for plastering. Just received by [mhlO] ESTES A RICHMOND. PRES RIPTIONB and FAMILY MEDICINES care fully put up by a London Chemist of eighteen years’ experience in the business. WM. H. TUTT, fL4 Druggists and Apothecary. CONGRESS WATER —Just received fresh from the Spring, at m 26 W. H. A J TURPIN’S. I7MNK FLOUR.— Extra Family FLOUR, as good as Hiram Smith’s,for sale by E. C. TINSLEY A CO. mh22 UGARB.—Landing, s(rHhdß. Fair to Choice New Or leans SUGARS, which we offer low. mh9 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. CVRAN BE RHI Kslo bbls. choice CRANRERRIES, ) just received by ESTES A RICHMOND. febT HITEWASH BRUSHES —A large assortment just received. HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. ' apß _ /Calcined plaster paris— a supply constant* l i lv on hand, and for sale. apß HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THK GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES are wide ly and justly celebrated as the most safe, valuable and reliable Family Medicines ever offered to the public. They are endorsed by the first physicians of the day, and those who have used them guarantee their beneficial action. “ A most valuable Pamphlet, containing a list of more than 60 diseases, with their symptoms and treatment, can be obtained, without charge,” from W.B. A J. TURPIN, wholesale and retail Agents, Augusta, E. J. WHITE, Agent, Milledgeville, * ho keeps a full supply of the Medicines on hand at all times. fl9-d*wly GROCERIES WHOLESALT xND RETAIL. I HAVE on hand, and daily receiving, a large and well assorted stock, which I offer at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of SUGARS of every description ; Rio, Java, Laguyra and Mocha COFFEE; Cuba, New-Orleans, Georgia and Stuart’s SYRUPS; BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE and NAILS; SALT, SOAP, SODA, STAKCH, CANDLES and INDIGO ; Hiram Smith’s and Country FLOUR ; Fine WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds; A large assortment of Green and Black TEAS; PICKLES, KETCHUPS, BRANDY FRUITS and PRE SERVES ; Hermetrically Sealed LOBSTERS, SALMON and OYS TERS ; SARDINES, RAISINS, FIGS, PRUNES and CURRANTS; MACARONI, RICE FLOUR, TAPIOCA and SAGO ; Boston, Soda, Butter, Lemon and Sugar CRACKERS; Pickled PORK, Choice BUTTER, CHEESE and LARD, i and PROVISIONS of every description ; TOBACCO, of all kinds, in boxes, half boxes and cases; BEGARS 01 my own importation, and equal to any ever offered in this country. WILLIAM M. DOW, Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and 1 door below the Frank lin House. f!9 AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD. NOTICE TO PASSENGERK^”^^ UNTIL, further notice. Trains will leave Augusta at 7)4 A. M. and 7)4 P. M.; returning, will leave Millen at P. M. and 71)4 P. M., connecting with the Day and Night Passenger Trains on the Central Rail Road, which leave Savannah at 8 A. M. and 7 P. M., and leave Macon at 7)4 A. M. and 4% P. M. Passengers for Milledgev'lle, Eatonton, Oglethorpe or Columbus, should take fch# Night Train to avoid detention. Freight will be carried by the Day Train, making it an Accommodation Train, except on Sundays, when it will run as a Passenger Train exclusively, leaving Augusta at 9A. M., and Aliilen t 2)4 P. M., arriving at Augusta at 5X P- M. WM. M. WADLEY, March 9, 1553. Gen’l Superintendent. SPECTACLES. IF YOU will and must wear SPECTA CLES, get them exactly suited to the eye, or they will do more term than good. THE OPTO ! METER is an instrument invented by Prof. Stampfer, of ! the Poly technical School of Vienna, for the purpose of mea suring, with scientific exactness the degree of convexity \ the eye has Lust t / age, tnd it applies accurate numbers of classes to counteract t. e iefect. None, then .need here- ! after complain that their spectacles pain their eyes, who call on us to be fitted with Spectacles. Come and see for , yourselves. New, though we have taken much pains t/» obtain this instrument, as well to inform ourselves wiu reference to the application of Glasses to remedy the de fects of vision, we take pleasure in informing our patrons 1 and the public that we have become sole ageais ol Messrs. 1 Ball A Go., for the sale of their recently invented Cups. \ which render spectacles entirely useless, even to the most j Aged persons, where eyes have lost their convexity from 1 age. We append, in favor of this invention, the following } letter from Professor Finney, of Oberiin College. The fact . in regard to the improvement of my sight by the use of 1 your Cupt are these: c I was wearing GLASSES of IS inches focus —I have hat. them changed twice; and am now writing in a bad light with glasses of 4S inches focus, which is the lowest magnifying powtr used by Messrs. I’ike. lean now read common print with ease with the lowest magnifying glass es. I have used them agreeably to your directions about 1 four weeks. I see not why I may not expect, in a short 1 time, to have my sight quite restored by continuing the use 5 of the cups. I cannot but regard this discovery as of great value. Yours, truly, ( (Signed) C. G. Finsbt. ] P. S. lamin my sixtieth year, and have worn glasses i about ten years. < Psß’y. 7, ISs3.—Prof. Finney writes—l have, jr the last six or eight months, used them (the Cups) but seldom. 1 The improved state of my sight rendering me forgetful and neglectful of their steady use. I have received much bene fit and no perceptible injury whatever from their use. ith my ohnaa open I read comfortably, and write easi ly without glasses. Other letters can be seen in the pamphlet, published by Messrs. Ball A Co., in our possession. OSBORNE A WHITLOCK. ] §58?“ Constitutionalist A Republic please copy. 014 SPRING IS upon us in all its glory, and Summer is fast advancing : with these seasons, also, comes diseases incident to them, in the form of I ruptions, Pimples, Blotches, and worst of all, Ring-worm. The best remedy for such, and certainly the most agreeable, is ‘ MARSHALL S RING- 1 Mi OHM AND TETTER LOTION.” It will certainly cure, and quickly—it does not stain the skin, and is an agreeable perfume. For sale by the Druggists generally, and by W. H. A J. TURPIN, 50,000 LBS. RAGS WANTED. Ct ASH will be paid for clean Cotton and Linen RAGS, ' ) in any quantity offering, at the new Packing Press. ! Persons at a distance sending Rags, may be assured of as I quick a remittance of their money as the mails can convey it to them. [mh7] WM. H. PRITCHARD. PLANTERS’ HOTEL. THIS splendid new House, situated on Broad street, immediately in front of the site of the old Planters* Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with new Furniture, Bedding, Ac., will be open for the reception of customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may fa7or him with their custom. ol'2-dtwAwtf J. M. SIMPSON, Proprietor. NOTICE. r T'HK subscribers would embrace this opportunity of re- JL turning iheir thanks to the public for the very libe ral patronage which they have received the last year, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. AVe are now receiving a large and well selected stock of the best BOOTS and SHOES which can be bought; all of which we will sell on as good terms as any house in the city. o 4 ADDRICH A ROYAL. DIRECT IMPORTATION. THK SUBSCRIBERS have just received of their own importation from Paris, a large and beautiful as sortment of Lubin’s Fancy Toilet SOAPS, and his premium Shavihg CREAM, in China pots, also a lot of choice COLOGNE WATER, and fine SOAPS from the celebrated manufactory of Ed. Pinand, together with Pinands Royal Hankerchief EXTRACT, “ Louisa dud Marla.” These articles cannot be excelled in the world for richness or delicacy of perfume. Lubin’s Handkerchief EXTRACTS in almost any variety, for sale by n 23 D. B. TLUMB A CO. HISTOIIk of the French Protestant Refugees, from the Revocation of the Edict of Mantes to eur own day: by M. Charles Weiss, Professor of History in the Lyeic Bonaparte, translated from the French by Henry William Herbert, with an American appendix, by a descen dant of the Huguenots, in 2 vols., just published, and for tale at GEO. A. OATES A BRO’S ap4 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. HARPER’S MAGAZINE, for April, leaves cut, for sale by [ap6] THOS. RICHARDS A SON. irUMBKOIDBRING SILK—A fresh supply, just re- JCj oelved by [ap6] _ ALEXANDER A WRIGHT. |AA IW|4 l EBS. BACON, in store and for sale low. lUUjIMJI/ [mh2S] DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. LIME— 60 casks Thom&ston LIME, just received by ap4 ESTES hhds. MOLASSES, landing this day. For sale from wharf by BAKER A WILCOX. mh4 rumv ORLEANS MGLASSES .—SO bbls choice, i_X now landing on wharf. For sale low by mhls W. H. STARK A CO. 1A A UULS. Stuart’s A B and 0 Rectified SUGAR; 26 iUV do. do. Crushed and Powdered do., for sale by jal HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. Hydraulic cement. Calcined plaster, and LIME. A fresh supply just received by mhlO ESTES A RICHMOND 30 HORSE POWER ENGINE FOR SALE THE undersigned has a first-rate Horse Power EN GINE, which he will sell at a very low price, having no use for it. [mhll-wlm] N. C. TROWBRIDGE. COW PEAS.—SO bushels pure CO W PEAS, for seed, for sale by [mh2s] E. C. TINSLEY A CO. 5iWW\ SACKS Liverpool SALT, in store and for sale ,Ul'V/ by [ap7] HAND, WILL.AMS A CO. -I AA BALKS Heavy Gunny BAGGING. LUU ap7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. DR. FRANCK’S SPECIFIC.-Another lot just landed. The afflicted are assured that it is a certain and speedy remedy, and possesses advantages over every other preparation of the kind. WM. 11. TUTT, jan 18 Agent for Augusta. TABTIT GULF COTTON SEED, warranted genuine t for sale by WHITLOCK, COSKERY A CO. f23-w3t CANDLES.— 100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES • ~ 50 “ Mould Do. 50 “ Patent Sperm Do. For sale by [mb9] DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. WATER-PROOF BOOTS.— Just received Miles’ Water-proof BOOTS. ALDRICH A ROYAL. THK work of Joseph Addison,including the whole con tents of Bishop Hunt’s edition, with letters and other i pieces not found in any previous collection, and Macaulay’s Essay on his life and works; and edited with critical and exp anatory notes by George Washington Greene, to be t completed in five volumes, three first published, and for sale by GEO. A. O ATS A BRO., Broad st. Another supply of the March Number of Putnam’s Mag azine has been received. ap2 CORN. —One car load of CORN at Depot. For sale this day. [mh4] BAKER A WILCOX, SPRING VOL. XVIII. NO. 107. DAILY CHRONICLE & SENTINEL [From out Evening Edition ofyesterday.J Hartford, Conn., May 2.—Tho water continued to rise yesterday until 4 o’clock when it came to a stand. It was then twenty-nine feet and a half above low water mark, being two feet six inches higher than during the erreat flood of 1801. In the Eastern part of the city, on Commerce, Front, Kilbourn, Ferry, Potter, Ellery and Charles streets were covered with water their whole length. A largo stone scow passed through Front street, from one end to the other. Hundreds of families were driven from their dwellings and several per sons drowned, l'he shad boats were floating about the city. A great number of bridges were washed away or damaged. The canal is also greatly injured. The damage to factories, mills, &e., is also very great, and over 2000 operatives have been thrown out of work. The loss is estimated at SIOO,OOO. The Alexandria Gazette, of Taesdsy, says the American Scientific Association, accompanied by many citizens from Washington and Alexandria, made a visit to Mount Vernon and some of the landings on the Potomac, yesterday, (May day,) on board the steamer George Washington. Buffalo, May 2.—The loss by the late storm on Lake Michigan is estimated at $45,000. The weather here is gloomy. Vessels are arri ving freely, and nearly two hundred thousand bushels of corn have been received during the past 24 hours. The receipts of flour and wheat are moderate. New York, May 2.—We have later advices here from Hayti. The Emperor Soloque is making great preparations for the invasion of Dominieo. All his floets and army are boing put in fighting order. Operations to commence May first. Boston, May 2.—The ship Forrester, from Cal lao for Boston, went ashore on Sunday at Wellfleet beach. She will probably be a total loss. The crew, and cargo of guano will be saved. A: hilaijelphia, May 2. —The steamship Quaker City, for the Charleston line, was launched this afternoon at Kensington. Her length is 24C feet. COMMERCIAL. AUGUSTA MAUKKL ~ Friday, P. M. COTTON.—The maiket is unchanged. The few sales making are at full prices. SAVANNAH, May s.— Cotton —Arrived since the 27th ult., 2,228 bales Upland (1,488 Railroad, 850 fr-m Augusta and landings on the river, 340 via Darien, 50 $ wagons, Ac.) and 859 do. Sea Islands. The exports for the same period amount to 4,294 bales Upland, and 640 do. Sea Islands, viz:—to Liverpool 1,?47 bales Up land, to Providence, It. 1., 4C9 bales Upland, to Boston 1,066 bales Upland; r o New York 1,124 bales Upland and 846 do. Sea I-lands; !o Philadelphia 146 bales Upland and 25S do. Sea Island ; to Baltimore 8 bales Upland ; and to Charleston 184 bales Upland and 36 do. Sea Islands— leaving on hand and on shipboard not cleared a stock of 17,828 bales Upland end 3,608 do. Sea Islands, against 27,28-4 bales Upland and 825 do. Sea Islands at the same time last year. JThe market opened quite firm with sales on Friday of 679 bales; on Saturday 717 bales were sdd, prices remain ing unchanged. Monday was observed as a holiday as usual, and but little business of any Kind was transacted. During the day the telegraph announced the arrival of the Pacific —the on'y tffect cf these advices on our market was to prevent operations to any great extent. The sales on Tuesday were 246, on Wednesday 183, and yesterday 110 bales. We repeat our quotations of last week, the market closing dull, with but little inquiry. We quote : Low Middling to strict Middling 8 @ S)6 Good Middling S?i@ 9' Middling Fair 9>6@ 9 X Fair, nominal 9)4® The sales of the week amount to 1,940 bales, at the fol lowing particulars :44 at 7,100 at 7)4, 58 at 7%, 69 at 7%, 711 at S, IS6 at 8)4, 131 at 8)4, 72 at 8)4, 857 at 8)4, 5 at 8)4, 25 at S)a, 183 at 9, and 53 at 9)4 cents. Sea Islands. —There has been a better demand for this quality of Cotton than for several weeks previous, and prices continue firm. The sales of the week amount to upwards of 600 tales, at extremes ranging from 18@28c. — the bulk at 20@24 cents. Rice. —The market continues dull and inactive. The sales have been limited to 200 casks at $3)6@3)4 100 B>s. Flour. —The demand for this article continues good.— We hear of sales cf Georgia brands to a considerable ex tent at $7.50. It is selling from store at $S bbl. Corn. —The demand is good, and prices have advanc d. We hear of sales at wholesale at sl. It is selling from store at $1.05@1.10 $2 bushel. The stock is light. Oats. —Scarce and in demand. We have heard of no large sales. Bacon. —We hve heard of no large transactions. The stock is large and the demand limited. Molasses.— The last cargo sales of Cuba were made at 28c., at which figure it is now held. We hear of sales of New Orleads at 25@26c. $ gallon. Hay.— The stock in first hands is limited. It is selling from store at $1.25 100 for Northern and $1.50 for Kas tern. Salt. —ls selling from wharf in lots at sl.lO *§ sack. Lime —ls selling, to arrive, at $1.25 cask. Exchanges —We quote Sterling at B@S)4 38 ct.prem Domestic—The Banks are selling Sight Checks on all Northern cities at X $ cent, premium, and purchasing Sight Bills at par; 80 day Bills at )4@)6 $ cent, dis.; 60 day Bills l)4@l)s cent, dis.; 90 day Bills 2@ 2)4 cent. dis. Freights —The rate to Liverpool is )4d. Coastwise—We quote to Boston )4c.; to New-York % by sailing vessels, and 36c. by the steamers for square and )6 for round bales; to Philadelphia and Baltimore )6c. baieior Cotton. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, May s.—Arrived, ship Ely Whitney, Bias land, Havre. CHARLESTON, May s.—Arr. ship New-York, Edwards, New-York; schr. D. B. Warner, Harmon, New-York. ITiTHKRKAL SPIRITS OF JASMINE—An ex- U quisite perfume for the Handkerchief, just receivedby mhßo_ WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. CIOLOd.VK WATER—Of superior quality, for saleat J $1 per quart, by mh 30 _ WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. GOSHEN BUTTER.—S kegs choice Goshen BUTTER, just received per steamer. mh2l S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. 'IMIK POETICAL WORKS of William H. O. Hosmer,in A two volumes. Just received and for sale by apl2 McKINNE A HALL. THE DIVINE CHARACTER VINDICATED—A Re view of some of the principal features of Rev. Dr. E. Beecher’s recent work entitled “The Conflict of Ages ; or, the g-eat Debate on ihe moral relations of God and Man,” by Rev. Moses Ballon. Just received and for sale by apl2 McKINNE A HALL^ Hydraulic cement, calcined plaster and lhomaston LIME, a fresh supply just received by aplS ESTES A RICHMOND. LEGAL FORMS for common use in Georgia, arranged by a member of the Macon Bar. For sale by apl9 THOS. RIOUARDS A SON. QUININE —SCO ozs. for sale low by aplß WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. IOST, on yesterday, a bun-.h of TRINKETS, consising J of two gold hearts, a gold watch key, a gold dollar; any informa'ion of them will be thankfully received. Ap ply at this office. aps IVTORTHKRN butter on consignment— X 10 Packages Maryland Glades BUTTER. Juat re ceived and for sale by apll im J. A. ANSLEY. OXFORD HOTEL-NEWTON COUNTY, GEO. THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the 4b patrons of Emory College, and the public gene- Bill rally, tha t he has taken charge of the above Hotel, and he hopes with trusty servants, good cooks, and an ardent de sire on his part to render his House second to none in the State, to ob.ain a liberal share of patronage. Persons or Families, wishing to spend a season in one of the most beautiful and healthy rural villages in Middle Georgia, will be accommodated with rooms, Ac. He is also con structing commodious Stables, which will be attended by an experienced Ostler. Terms to suit the times. His motto will be, “ to see that none go away dissatisfied.” jySl W.jw. COOKSEY. ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING, BRICKWORK. AC. npllE undersigned respects Uy informs their friends X and the public generally, that they are now prepai ed to execute all orders in the above line in the very best style. Having engaged experienced workmen, they pledge to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. Orders from the country for any thing in the above line, will receive our earliest attention. Address, through the Post-office, [f 1-dawtf] INGALLS A HITCHCOCK. SOAPS. —The Art of Manufacturing Boaps, including the most reoent discoveries, embracing the best me thods of making all kinds of Hard, Soft and Toilet Soaps; also, Olive Oil Soap and others necessary in the fabrica tion of Cloths, with receipts for making transparent and Camphine Oil Candles: by Philip Kurten, practical Soap and Candle Maker at Cologne on the RhiDe. For sale by ap2‘2 GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st. i, RANK LESLIE’S LADIES’ GAZETTE of i Paris, Lordon and New-York Fash'ons for April, has been received by the subscribers, who will continue to tre ceive it every month. $3 per annum. ap22 GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st. HE FRENCH REVOLUTION, the history of, by M. A. Thiers. For sale by nihlo THOS. RICHARDS k SON._ > /COFFEE SUGAR. —60 bbls. A Coffee SUGAR, for KJ sale by ap4 JOHN O. CARMICHAEL. rjwj BAGS Rio COFFEE , 25 do. Laguyra do.; 25 do. OUU Old Java do., for sale low, by r ap4 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. \ O UNDRIES.—2S kegs Bi. Carb. SODA ; . O 100 boxes Bi. Carb.SODA, in pound papers; r 50 boxes assorted CANDY ; 10 boxes Fancy do. 25 bbls. Cider VINEGAR; 150 boxes Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 )4 boxes RAISINS; » 100 doz. YEAST POWDERS. ir . Ma Ann hand, williams a to,